Re: Processor Speed and /proc/cpufreq

2003-03-03 Thread rshade
This is the Apple System Profiler dump on my Powerbook If you do a: cat /proc/cpuinfo as root you will probably see it actually running at a lower speed. From what I've read, all recent Apple laptops start up at reduced speed. rob

Re: 9.1 on Powerbook G4 12'

2003-03-01 Thread rshade
The new yaboot works correctly. No more vulcan nerve pinch to start up. :) rob

Re: 9.1 on Powerbook G4 12'

2003-03-01 Thread rshade
BTW, in theory you should be able to manually boot the system the same way you did the CD from OF. If you make the change in ofboot.b on your bootstrap, yaboot may even work. Or urpmi the new yaboot once youve booted. Yay! I booted! This message is brought to you by konqueror on Mandrake

Re: 9.1 on Powerbook G4 12'

2003-02-27 Thread rshade
(lspcidrake -v) All i get when i run that is a bunch of unidentified entries. (nothing is identified) Looks like that comes from /proc/bus/pci/devices Should I send the output of this? you mentioned before - anything at the tail end of the log? No. The only thing at the end of the log

RE: 9.1 on Powerbook G4 12'

2003-02-26 Thread rshade
Did you start with Apple_Free space on the drive? If you do, the bootstrap normally gets created before the partitioning step. No. OS X won't install with free space left on the drive. (At least with my 10.2.3 CD) I had to leave the space that I wanted for linux as a UFS (I think that is

RE: 9.1 on Powerbook G4 12'

2003-02-25 Thread rshade
Sounds like it had better be. I'll package it and see if it can be uploaded. We're in freeze, but that sounds like a valid reason to me. Great. Thanks. Does cooker PPC share the same changelog mailing list as the regular cooker? I'm fighting some issues to do an RC1. snip You guys sure do

RE: 9.1 on Powerbook G4 12'

2003-02-25 Thread rshade
Hmm... responding to my own emails... Maybe they mean it won't boot when it's put on the HD? Yeah it looks like that is it. I went through the install and when i rebooted after making the changes in OpenFirmware I saw a OS 9 looking screen for a second, but it when ahead and loaded OS X